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  • DrPlacebo
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    Originally posted by Spike1007
    I've found some -ZINC- words before that probably also counts in the Frankenstein category. (I don't remember what they were.) Since then, I've seen -ZINC-, but never managed to do anything good with it. Good job!
    And speaking of -ZINC- words, I just smashed a board record with PHOTOZINCOGRAPH. I saw both PHOTO and GRAPH, and couldn't find anything to connect the two, then remembered the talk about ZINC in the forum.

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  • lalatan
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    Spike, I didn't see your edit until today. Thanks for the congrats. Congrats to you on your silver trophy and your ongoing excellence! I saw a really good word you came up with on 1 board but forgot it now. lol, just way too many words swirling around in my head.

    I'm still tracking my daily stats. I quite like it; seems to motivate me when I see the daily totals. At first I hesitated to do it since I thought I could get obsessed with it but that hasn't happened. The elves are pretty crazy with my long word totals since I'm setting up to 30 long word records/day. The most dramatic so far is a loss of 28 for 2 days, a gain of 44 the next day and then a loss of 19 the day after. Strangely it balances out with a few extra credits every month.

    Today I played STIRPICULTURES. I saw the word somewhere and actually remembered to play it!

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  • Spike1007
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    lalatan, thanks for the elf update. I haven't kept track in a while, certainly not since the migration. Maybe now that they're working days, we have a chance to catch them in the act.

    By the way, a belated congrats for your (not unexpected) 1st place last month (as thinkbig)!

    For those not familiar with the elf problem, a while back I started keeping track of my current lifetime stats for best & longest words. These should of course go up when you set a record and go down when someone beats your record on that board. I've pretty much confirmed that the counts do go up as I set records. Going down is to be expected, but I realized that the longest words record count would often increase overnight, and then decrease some the next day. I assumed that elves were playing for me.
    Last edited by Spike1007; 05-02-2019, 04:22 PM.

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  • lalatan
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    Originally posted by Razorflame
    Umm...INVENTIONAL??
    I tried that one in the past but it wasn't worth enough points for me to keep it. I needed it to be INTERINVENTIONALISMS or something like that.

    Originally posted by rosedraws
    The most unexpected thing for me is when I go to click on a game and I see that MY name is listed for longest word record. :-D
    I look at a lot of game stats every day and have seen you as the record holder a few times. Congrats!

    Originally posted by DrPlacebo
    I remember finding ZINCIER or something like that.
    I tried ZINCKIEST one time and it worked!

    Spike: Since the server migration, the elves moved to the day shift and they only work every third day or so. They must have signed a lucrative contract with WordTwist to get hours like that.


    Yesterday I found SQUAMOUSNESSES for 30 pts/ 2 records. I played squamous (having scales, scaly) in the past but don't think I found the -nesses version before.
    Last edited by lalatan; 05-02-2019, 04:12 PM.

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  • InsertNameHere
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    Originally posted by Spike1007
    Thanks. I did look that one up, which kind of added to the surprise. Words for much weirder things than that seem to stick in my head, but I didn't remember ever having run across that before. Had you heard of it (and, if so, are you a vexillologist)?
    No, the term was just in an episode of The Big Bang Theory

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  • DrPlacebo
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    Originally posted by Spike1007
    I've found some -ZINC- words before that probably also counts in the Frankenstein category. (I don't remember what they were.) Since then, I've seen -ZINC-, but never managed to do anything good with it. Good job!
    I remember finding ZINCIER or something like that.

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  • Spike1007
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    Thanks. I did look that one up, which kind of added to the surprise. Words for much weirder things than that seem to stick in my head, but I didn't remember ever having run across that before. Had you heard of it (and, if so, are you a vexillologist)?

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  • InsertNameHere
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    Originally posted by Spike1007
    I did get UNEXPECTEDNESSES today. I guess that fits here, in a warped way. While it's not that impressive, it serves as a nice introduction to a few other words I've found this morning:

    VEXILLOLOGICAL
    MECHANOMORPHISM
    FLEXOGRAPHICALLY

    These were all guesses, and to me, they were unexpected.
    If you haven't already looked up the definition, Vexillology is the study of flags.

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  • Razorflame
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    Umm...INVENTIONAL??

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  • lalatan
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    Some impressive finds there Spike! You're a very skilled "guesser."

    Edit: I just played a board where I couldn't find much of anything. I tried COMMONSENSE, which to my surprise was accepted. (UNCOMMONSENSE was not.) It was only worth 13 pts so I nuked the game.
    Last edited by lalatan; 04-10-2019, 02:31 PM.

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  • Spike1007
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    I did get UNEXPECTEDNESSES today. I guess that fits here, in a warped way. While it's not that impressive, it serves as a nice introduction to a few other words I've found this morning:

    VEXILLOLOGICAL
    MECHANOMORPHISM
    FLEXOGRAPHICALLY

    These were all guesses, and to me, they were unexpected.

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  • rosedraws
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    The most unexpected thing for me is when I go to click on a game and I see that MY name is listed for longest word record. :-D

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  • Spike1007
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    I've found some -ZINC- words before that probably also counts in the Frankenstein category. (I don't remember what they were.) Since then, I've seen -ZINC-, but never managed to do anything good with it. Good job!
    Last edited by Spike1007; 04-06-2019, 05:20 PM.

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  • lalatan
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    PHOTOZINCOGRAPHY (?!) for 27 pts. I figure that qualifies as a Frankenstein word as well.

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  • lalatan
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    Originally posted by Razorflame
    I have come to find out that you never know what the hell will actually work in this game now-a-days XD
    Yeah, there's a lot of variety here. If you don't see a word, try something different. haha (Writing that made me recall I played INDIFFERENTS for 22 pts, 2 records recently)

    Anyway, my entry for today's bizarre word I found is IMMISERIZATIONS.

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